Glossaries has. See Extended.lyx section 3.3. On 5/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 15 May 2007, José Matos wrote: > On Sunday 13 May 2007 20:26:49 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I would if I could - I have only used LyX once in the last year or so, >> which means I have no idea about what new features there might be. >> >> However, looking at SVN, I can for instance see that: >> >> * Reference.lyx- last updated a year ago... >> * FAQ.lyx- last updated a year ago... >> >> I assumed that 'UserGuide.lyx' is still the main document for users, so I >> looked at the revision log and it hasn't really been changed that much in >> the last 12 months AFAICT. > > Much of the material there is still valid. :-) > >>> Contributing to documentation is easier than code - because one can >>> spend 10min now and then writing a paragraph about one little feature. >>> Even that will help. :-) >> >> I agree. >> >> But how do we find a list of the features that are in the code but not in >> the documentation? >> >> Is there a reasonably easy way to get a list of new features? The release >> notes or announcements? > > Well don't tell anyone but I compiled those from the wiki pages. ;-) Thanks, looking here: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX.NewInLyX15 there's at least a list of some differences. And the guilty partys are hopefully still around... Here's the TOC from that page: Unicode Integrated CJK support Multiple views of the same buffer Outliner and embedded TOC Session managment Source code Viewer New Font Selection Interface Tabular extensions Glossaries Listings Tabbed Widget Enhanced Math Toolbars Frontend News Change tracking enhancements Converter file cache Minor user interface improvements Under the hood I'll start by asking if anyone has added anything about any of the above to the documentation? :-) /Christian -- Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44 http://www.md.kth.se/~chr